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Matthew Doré

@bathmatt

Palliative Care Doctor. I call a spade a spade...(unless it's very small, in which I call it a spoon) All views my own and not of any organisation I work for

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Matthew Doré@bathmatt·
Thank you for inviting the Association of Palliative Medicine for Great Britain and Ireland to the JC on Assisted Dying in the Oireachtas. Thank you. Here is my opening statement - youtube.com/watch?v=cO090H…
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Dr Jonny Blackwell
Dr Jonny Blackwell@JonnyBlackwell·
Breaking: 188 Scottish Healthcare Professionals Warn of “Serious Risks” Ahead of Assisted Dying Vote Our open letter sent to all MSPs today in full. 👇 1/2
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Dan Hitchens
Dan Hitchens@ddhitchens·
New: The British Geriatrics Society has come out strongly against the McArthur Bill. “The BGS urges MSPs to vote against the legalisation of assisted dying.” They say the safeguards are inadequate, and “the lack of good palliative and end of life care” will drive AS requests.
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Nikki da Costa
Nikki da Costa@nmdacosta·
Boiling this down. If MPs want to stop this, they MUST vote NO on 10 March. If they can't stop it, to amend it they may ONLY have until w/c 18 May. If Government intends to offer anything, ministers need to table amendments a week before, with two weeks before that to get clearance (w/c 27 April). That's less than 8 weeks to save right to trial by jury.
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MPs will vote on the ‘Scrap Juries Bill’ on Tuesday 10 March. It’s a tactic to lock MPs into the principle early. Once that first vote is secured, every vote after that becomes much easier for the Whips. There is no LEGISLATIVE nor POLICY reason why Second Reading has to be next week. The Government has now said (at least privately) it does not intend to force the Bill through this session — it will be a ‘carry-over’. That removes any hard deadline and means that, at best, the Government saves only a few weeks of legislative time. The rules on carry-over require an amending stage to be left in the first House. That means: (A) They cannot take Report stage until after the King’s Speech, and the Bill is then likely to take another four to six legislative months — a good chunk of the next session — to pass. (B) So at best, the Government is saving around a month of legislative time. (C) MPs will have the ‘joy’ of voting to scrap jury trials for most people both before the local elections and immediately after. I've sketched out an aggressive timetable for the Bill - which does rather depend on the Lords being quite relaxed about scrapping jury trials. If you are a Labour MP and you believe the Lords will take far longer than the very aggressive timetable below, there are no time savings, so why are the Whips MAKING you vote next week? Is it to lock you in? SAMPLE TIMETABLE 10 March: Second Reading; vote on programme motion to limit Committee stage w/c 16 March: Rushed timetable to establish Public Bill Committee; government majority draws up a controlled list of witnesses w/c 23 March: Oral evidence RECESS: 26 March – 13 April w/c 13 April: Maximum of two weeks for line-by-line scrutiny in Committee w/c 27 April: Prorogation (could be a week earlier — there’s usually flex built in) w/c 18 May: Immediately after debate on the King’s Speech concludes, Report stage on scrapping jury trials, followed immediately by Third Reading. Bill sent to the Lords. w/c 1 June: Earliest date for Lords Second Reading w/c 22 June: Earliest date for Lords Committee stage to start (assume four days in Committee) w/c 13 July: Earliest date for Lords Report stage to start, at best two days available RECESS: 16 July – 1 September w/c 1 September: Report stage resumes (assuming that is all that is needed) w/c 7 September: Lords Third Reading RECESS: 15 September – 12 October — PARTY CONFERENCE OVERSHADOWED w/c 12 October: Ping-Pong

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Ben
Ben@BWoodzy99·
Architect of the AS/AD Bill in Scotland, Liam McArthur MSP, yesterday introduced an amendment to remove all conscience protections for medical professionals McArthur remains on a one man mission to make Leadbeater seem like a moderate
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The architect of the Scottish assisted suicide Bill is seeking to force medical professionals to participate in assisted suicide.😱 This would mean they could not conscientiously object! Full details here: righttolife.org.uk/n9ad

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Kevin Yuill
Kevin Yuill@historykev·
Wow. Some admission. It turns out that the 'safeguard' of the terminally ill requirement in the #assistedsuicide bill is not hard and fast.
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Gill Gentles
Gill Gentles@gillygen·
Architect of assisted suicide Bill in Scotland, Liam McArthur MSP, yesterday introduced amendment to remove all conscience protections for medical professionals who do not want to be involved in assisting in suicide of their patients. In effect, this could force medical
Right To Life UK@RightToLifeUK

The architect of the Scottish assisted suicide Bill is seeking to force medical professionals to participate in assisted suicide.😱 This would mean they could not conscientiously object! Full details here: righttolife.org.uk/n9ad

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